Postrelease mortality in istiophorid billfish

Author:

Musyl Michael K.123,Moyes Christopher D.4,Brill Richard W.5,Mourato Bruno L.6,West Andrew7,McNaughton Lianne M.1,Chiang Wei-Chuan8,Sun Chi-Lu2

Affiliation:

1. Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Joint Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Research, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.

2. National Taiwan University, Institute of Oceanography, Taipei City 10617, Taiwan.

3. Pelagic Research Group LLC, P.O. Box 10243, Honolulu, HI 96816, USA.

4. Queen’s University, Department of Biology, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.

5. NOAA/NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center, James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory, 74 Magruder Road, Highlands, NJ 07732, USA.

6. Departamento de Ciências do Mar, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Av. Almirante Saldanha da Gama, 89. Ponta da Praia, Santos, SP-CEP 11030-400, Brasil.

7. Pacific Ecology Laboratory, 75-5851 Kuakini Highway, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, USA.

8. Eastern Marine Biology Research Center, Fisheries Research Institute, Cheggong Township, Taitung County 96143, Taiwan.

Abstract

Meta-analysis (inverse-variance, random-effects model) involving 46 studies was used to estimate the effect size of postrelease mortality (Fr) in six istiophorid billfish species (black marlin (Istiompax indica), blue marlin (Makaira nigricans), longbill spearfish (Tetrapturus pfluegeri), sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus), striped marlin (Kajikia audax), and white marlin (Kajikia albida)) following release from recreational, longline, and harpoon fishing gears. The studies involved 400 reporting pop-up satellite archival tags and 64 reporting acoustic (ultrasonic) tags. Despite fish being captured, tagged, and released under widely disparate conditions, locations, and gear types, Fr was homogeneous among species. Variability in Fr was principally due to random sampling error within studies with no evident patterns. Fifteen studies (33% of tags) indicated no mortality, and the overall summary effect size for Fr was 13.5% (95% CI: 10.3%–17.6%). Since the random-effects model decomposed to a fixed-effect model when the between-studies variance T2 = 0.00, results were confirmed using exact nonparametric inferential tests and sensitivity analyses. Our results support earlier findings in the Atlantic and substantiate the majority of istiophorid billfish survive when released from recreational and longline fishing gear, clearly implying catch-and-release as a viable management option that permits fishing activity while protecting parental biomass and the fishery.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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